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here's a screenshot of the gnu opensource flash plugin in the iceweasel browser in easy debian , as you can see it claims 10.1 compatibility. the faq on the main gnash page says it uses hardware acceleration when provided by ffmpeg and gstreamer.

have there been any attempts to compile this for maemo?

edit: i don't have a dev environment, but please tell me someone who has, has done the

./configure --prefix=/opt
make
make install

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Even the Tweak Flash plugin application helps u to watch 10.1 flash ..you can try that also. I jus installed it yest and it s working fine till now.
 
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Even the Tweak Flash plugin application helps u to watch 10.1 flash ..you can try that also. I jus installed it yest and it s working fine till now.
no, the tweak flash plugin helps you watch flash 9 on websites that only use flash 9 features but still expect you to have 10. and flash 9 has no hardware acceleration.

gnash provides flash hardware acceleration and claims 10.1 compatibility. given all the fuss people make about flash 10.1 i'm surprised nobody has run the 'make' command yet.
 

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I'm sure someone with the knowhow will see this thread soon as long as it is kept bumped
 

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Originally Posted by leetnoob View Post
no, the tweak flash plugin helps you watch flash 9 on websites that only use flash 9 features but still expect you to have 10. and flash 9 has no hardware acceleration.

gnash provides flash hardware acceleration and claims 10.1 compatibility. given all the fuss people make about flash 10.1 i'm surprised nobody has run the 'make' command yet.
Ok, Not sure what this is exactly but I'll compile it and see what happens stay tuned.
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Ok, Not sure what this is exactly but I'll compile it and see what happens stay tuned.
i believe the word i'm looking for is : 'w00t!'
 
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it uses hardware acceleration when provided by ffmpeg and gstreamer
I dont know, but ffmpeg or gstreamer has any kind of hardware acceleration on any nokia tablet device?

i dont remember, and i dont think so.

Hardware acceleration is not something that magically happens, you know. It's a per chipset work, and i dont know if the ffmpeg or gstreamer teams have done any work for n900
 
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<biting fingernails>Come on.. How much time is it gonna take to compile </biting fingernails>
 
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Originally Posted by clasificado View Post
I dont know, but ffmpeg or gstreamer has any kind of hardware acceleration on any nokia tablet device?

i dont remember, and i dont think so.

Hardware acceleration is not something that magically happens, you know. It's a per chipset work, and i dont know if the ffmpeg or gstreamer teams have done any work for n900
mplayer has hardware acceleration, but i've no idea at which layer. did the mplayer team create hardware accelerated codecs. should the person compiling tbis install mplayer first to get those libraries to link against?
 
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